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Hackers Stole $1 Trillion in 2020 — Strong Bullish Tech Co. Fights That Trend

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This cybersecurity consultant helps companies fight off hackers. [Turn Your Images On] Green Zone Ratings [Hackers Stole $1T in 2020 — Strong Bullish Tech Co. Fights That Trend]( [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( In 2020, public and private cybercrime losses added up to more than $1 trillion. One cyberattack can cost a company millions in the blink of an eye… - In 2020, [a ransomware attack]( cost SolarWinds $25 million. - In 2021, an attack put Amazon out of commission for about an hour … costing around $75 million. - Colonial Pipeline was hacked in 2021 and paid out $5 million in ransom. These attacks hurt companies’ bottom lines, and they can’t fight the threats alone. They bring in experts to upgrade technology and teach staff the best practices to minimize these cyberattacks. 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